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Chelsea’s owner, Todd Boehly, caused a stir among the team when he allowed Mykhailo Mudryk and his entourage into the dressing room before a Premier League game.
This decision came after the club beat Arsenal to sign Mudryk for £88.5 million from Shakhtar Donetsk in January.
While Mudryk was officially unveiled during half-time at Stamford Bridge, some of Chelsea’s players and staff were surprised by Boehly’s decision to interrupt preparations for the Crystal Palace game.
According to Mail Online, there is now “growing discontent” among the squad, with some players considering leaving the club this summer due to Boehly’s interference.
Additionally, following their exit from the Champions League, some players may face significant wage reductions.
The origins of this discontent can be traced back to Boehly’s decision to allow outsiders into the team’s inner sanctum, a move that has left many feeling uneasy and uncertain about the future of the club.
This article was updated 1 week ago